Crown Princess Mary took part in the Generation Equality Forum in Paris

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron hosted the opening ceremony for the Generation Equality Forum which is held at Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. Crown Princess Mary of Denmark took part in the forum as Honorary Advocate for 'Leaders for Generation Equality'. The minister for development cooperation also took part in the meeting in which gender equality is the main topic.

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

The forum held in Paris brings together heads of state and government leaders, ministers, international organizations, civil society groups, young people and businesses from around the world to jointly carry out tangible, ambitious and sustainable initiatives aiming to achieve gender equality.

Crown Princess Mary wore a new polka dot pleated dress from Prada. French President Emmanuel Macron

Crown Princess Mary attended the meeting with UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and UN Women Deputy Executive Director Anita Bhatia. The meeting took place in Paris ahead of the opening of the Generation Equality Forum, which the Crown Princess will attend later today.

Crown Princess Mary, UN Women Executive Director Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka and UN Women Deputy Executive Director Anita Bhatia

Crown Princess Mary wore Prada Polka Dot Pleated Dress
Prada Polka Dot Pleated Dress

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  1. Anonymous30/6/21 19:54

    What an interesting use of printed fabric. I like this a lot. The style is simple, but not boring. Perfect for the occasion. (V.M.)

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  2. What to comment?????
    Perfection !!!!!!!!

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  3. Top marks for the perfect outfit incl posture, hair and accessories. This woman is the perfect clothes horse.

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  4. Quel joli plissé de cette robe simple à pois mais sur un fond de couleur rouge, elle aurait été parfaite !

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  5. CP Mary looks wonderful in her pretty polka dots--very stylish and so beautiful! I love how simply she accessorized her dress with her lovely pearl earrings.

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  6. Anonymous30/6/21 22:28

    Exquisite dress! The styling is spot on.

    E.B.B.

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    1. Anonymous1/7/21 21:00

      Oh, I see what you did there. ;D

      Europa

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  7. Anonymous30/6/21 23:58

    What a truly lovely dress; so interesting to look at, so well designed and cut and perfectly tailored for a figure like Mary's, who does it the justice it deserves.
    I also much prefer that Mary's version has lost the little bit of the lower embellishment below the waist and 2 of the buttons or studs. Looks so much better this way. Well done.
    - Anon 9:13

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    1. Anonymous1/7/21 12:46

      Well seen, I hadn't noticed the alterations. I agree completely.

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    2. Agreed, perfect look!
      Chel

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  8. Anonymous1/7/21 00:01

    Agree with many comments. The dress is smart & all accessories are spot on . Mary I

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  9. I like neither the dress nor the blue suit.
    (And not that woke cause either.)

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    1. Anonymous1/7/21 07:22

      Huge surprise. On all fronts.

      G

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  10. Anonymous1/7/21 02:05

    Cute dress, but am not a fan of black for daytime wear, especially in the summer months. Blue suit looks nice, but don't care for a t-shirt as a top worn with a tailored (business) suit. S.M.

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  11. The pattern on the dress makes my eyes go funny but I still like it. Super smart and perfect for the occasion. Like the blue trouser suit as well.

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  12. Vanessa, thank you for your comment.

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  13. Anonymous1/7/21 08:38

    Not really a fan of the dress, something in the skirt is not right.
    Donot understand nor like the combination with light- brown ( beige) accessories.
    Love the blue suit!
    Josh

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  14. Anonymous1/7/21 11:56

    Not sure I like the brown button things, but otherwise, this dress is spot on wonderful. jj

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  15. Anonymous1/7/21 12:33

    Très joli

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  16. Anonymous1/7/21 20:26

    Those big yellow/orange buttons are awful.../W.W.

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  17. Anonymous1/7/21 20:57

    This is a very interesting way to do the standard polka-dots! I like it.

    Europa.

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  18. Anonymous1/7/21 20:59

    Can you imagine the bottom of this dress in that palace room with the crazy wallpaper?! :-o LOL!

    Europa

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  19. Something about this dress gives me a headache, especially the pleated skirt
    with the smaller polka dot print. The black trim looks almost like leather.
    At least Mary's dress does not have the flap and extra button at the waist.
    Also, I find larger polka dot's more pleasing and prefer a softer colour, navy blue.
    Feet look painful, as always. I like the blue suit, and her always impeccable hair and makeup.

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  20. Anonymous2/7/21 01:49

    The dress looks nice. Sadly the UN has gone past it's used by date; this is a new world. What equality are we looking for now? spinning the same old. There are more cosmopolitan attitudes ;I work with such a diverse group of people, and belong to so many support groups; every bodies story matters. Matilda

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